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Northlandia

A weekly News and History podcast
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Northlandia

Forum Communications Co.

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Northlandia

Forum Communications Co.

Northlandia

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The 24-foot wood-frame sculpture was built to burn. Instead, it became a four-year fixture on the grounds of Glensheen. Reporter Jay Gabler provides an oral history of the saga of Clark the Shark. You can find the column for Northlandia, which
The former Gilbert mine pit has become a well-visited destination in Minnesota for divers. Reporter Teri Cadeau shares how it came to be and the treasures they've placed in the lake. You can find the column for Northlandia, which features artic
Readers complained about seeing actress Susan Sarandon's cleavage, so the newspaper's graphic designers kept adding clothing until she was practically wearing a turtleneck. Reporter Jimmy Lovrien takes a look at when the Duluth News Tribune cov
Viewers near and far make a habit of watching Instagram for Java Moose proprietor Sarah Jorgenson-Hallberg's daily videos sharing North Shore weather conditions. Arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler returns to discuss how these weather re
The Iron Range singer was well-known for "Highway No. 7," a song about a highway he lived near and which now bears his name. Reporter Teri Cadeau shares more about Bobby Aro's legacy in the Northland. You can find the column for Northlandia, wh
Did you know that NASA researchers used rocks from Duluth's Quarry Park to make moon like specimens to help with experiments preparing for the Apollo 11 space mission? Reporter Jimmy Lovrien looks into what this means and how it came to be. You
For 30 years, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum in Duluth has provided the community with chances to connect to the past. The museum at 902 E. First St. is one of a little over a half-dozen museums created by David Karpeles, a mathematician, bank-
In episode 54, we look at the time when Duluth wanted to build downtown mall over I-35. The Harbor Square mall would have stood on pillars, with two to three anchor stores spanning several lanes of traffic and linking downtown to the Duluth Are
On March 4, 2023, we launched the first episode of the Northlandia Podcast. In that episode, we journeyed just a short way up Minnesota's north shore to Two Harbors where you can find a unique place to spend the night, included with WiFi and a
In episode 53 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau and Wyatt Buckner discuss the St. Urho Day celebrations that continues after 49 years in Finland, MN.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes vide
In episode 52 of Northlandia, Wyatt Buckner, Jay Gabler, Jimmy Lovrien, and Teri Cadeau highlight their favorite stories after the first full year of the Northlandia Podcast.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features artic
In episode 51 of Northlandia, Wyatt Buckner and Jimmy Lovrien sit down with Hailey Eidenschink and Mike Scholtz, the creatives behind PBS North's quirky history YouTube series, "Minnesota Historia."  You can find the weekly column for Northlan
In episode 50 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau digs into the Northland's historical societies and sees the interesting artifacts they hold.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes video, at dulu
In episode 49 of Northlandia, Jay Gabler joins to talk about the Victory Chimes, a 125-year-old wooden sailing ship, which had a brief but impactful stay in Duluth in the '80s.  You can read the article for Jay's story here. You can find the w
In episode 48 of Northlandia, Jimmy Lovrien hears stories from family and neighbors of Gordon Bushnell, the man who sought to single-handedly build a 200-mile highway.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, p
In episode 47 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau looks into the origin of polka mass on the Iron Range and how it gained an audience with the pope.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes video,
In episode 46 of Northlandia, Wyatt Buckner sits down with the Duluth filmmaker behind the adventure documentary "40 Below: The Toughest Race in the World." The film follows the Arrowhead 135, a run, ski, and bike race from International Falls
In episode 45 of Northlandia, Jay Gabler and Wyatt Buckner explore the Paulucci Space Theatre in Hibbing, Minnesota.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes video, at duluthnewstribune.com
In episode 44 of Northlandia, Jimmy Lovrien looks into the history of the northland man who tried to build a Duluth-Fargo highway all by himself.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes vid
In episode 43 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau looks into the time Virginia's Olcott Park had its own small zoo. The Northlandia podcast is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune. Yo
In episode 42 of Northlandia, Jay Gabler takes us back a year ago when the future of the Marcia Hales light displays was uncertain after Glensheen decided to give back the displays, and special guest Melinda Lavine joins the podcast to talk abo
In episode 41 of Northlandia, Jay Gabler takes a look at the Dayton's holiday figures that have returned to life at Canelake's Candies in Virginia, Minn. The Northlandia podcast is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you
In episode 40 of Northlandia, Jimmy Lovrien takes another look at strange occurrences along the Minnesota-Wisconsin border. You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes video, at duluthnewstribu
In episode 39 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau looks into Duluth, Virginia statues that help us to remember.  You can find the weekly column for Northlandia, which features articles, photos and sometimes video, at duluthnewstribune.com/topics/north
In episode 38 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau returns talk about Busy Bodies Tent #60 of the Sons of the Desert, a Laurel and Hardy film club in the Twin Ports. The original column for this episode was published Dec. 24, 2022. To read the article,
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